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Vijay Singh Pathik (click for stamp information)

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Vijay Singh Pathik (click for stamp information)
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09 April 1992
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100
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Vijay Singh Pathik was born in 1882 in Guthawali, District Bulandshahar. His father's name was Hamir Singh and mother's name Kamal Kunwari. He was named Bhup Singh but after being implicated in the Lahore conspiracy case in 1915, changed his name to Vijay Singh Pathik. His grandfather had sacrificed his life in the struggle of 1857 in Bulandshahar district and this had influenced him deeply and he grew into a revolutionary, freedom fighter and satyagrahi and courted arrest many a time.

 

He belonged to a poor family and had little formal  education. However, he had a sharp intellect and   keen literary perception. He developed these faculties and became well-versed in several languages with a good mastery over  philosophy,  political  science and history. He became a prolific writer of great distinction and  was  a specially renowned  poet and  story writer besides being a fearless journalist and an eloquent speaker.

 

After pursuing the life of an active revolutionary, he went to the backward areas of Mewar in 1919-20. He started Satyagraha against the cruel oppression of the inhabitants of these places. His success in this campaign brought him all-India fame. He also initiated a number of schemes to enable the Bhils to lead a better social and economic life, free from the curses of old customs and practices.

 

He was jailed for having led the Kisan agitation in Bijoliyan against the ruler of Mewar. Pathik was invited by the Kisan Panchayat, Mahila Mandai and Yuvak Mandai to come and give them a lead. It was solely due to his efforts that the women in Mewar had begun to get respect from their menfolk. Pathik tried to create proper conditions for the social, moral and economic upliftment of the people of. Me war. He said that men and women are equal. Women should be offered equal opportunities to render service to the nation. He told women that their first duty was to educate their illiterate sisters.

 

When Pathik came to Rajasthan, it was divided into separafe feudal, states under the name   of   Rajputana. He called this area 'Rajasthan' and started  his own independent Hindi weekly, the 'Rajasthan Sandesh' from Ajmer  in  the  late  twenties.  But  due  to  hi political  activities  and  also for  the  lack  of adequate funds, this paper had  to be closed down.  Again  in  the  mid-thirties  he  started another Hindi weekly, the 'Nav Sandesh' from Ajmer. It was immensely popular among the people, but had a chequered existence as it was banned by the Government during the Quit India Movement. Later, he edited  'Naveen Rajasthan', 'Rajasthan Kesari', etc.

 

He expressed his views on different subjects through the Hindi weekly 'Tarun Rajasthan' also. He was popularly known as a Rashtriya Pathik. He was also a prolific writer of great distinction. Some of his books are 'Ajay Meru' (a novel), 'Pathik Pramod' (a collection of stories), 'Pathikji ke Jail ke Patra', 'Pathik ki Kavitaon ka Sangrah', etc. He was also appointed the President of the Rajputana Madhya  Bharat  Provincial  Congress.

 

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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